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Buttmunker 12-03-02 09:19 AM

Best Performances From Any Actor/Actress
 
The top of my list goes to:

William H. Macy in "Fargo."

His character reflected the frustrations of all humans in a tight and uncomfortable situation. Okay, not all of us would have done what he did to put himself in that situation, but the same kind of stress applies.

I believed his performance, and more than deserved to get an Oscar-nomination for best supporting actor in 1996.

lesterlong 12-03-02 01:07 PM

Al Pacino - Dog Day Afternoon

Kashmir 12-03-02 07:56 PM

Robert De Niro- it's a tie between The Godfather Part2 (almost all his lines were in Italian) Raging Bull ( might be the greatest performance ever)

jetflair 12-03-02 09:48 PM

Russel Crowe in A Beautiful Mind
Alec Baldwin in Heaven's Prisoners
Bill Pullman in ID4
Ashley Judd in Double Jeopardy
Tom Hanks in The Green Mile
Pierce Brosnan in The Thomas Crown Affair
John Cusack in Say Anything
Charlie Sheen in Cadence
Kevin Spacey tie between The Negotiator and Pay It Forward
Samuel L Jackson in The Negotiator

Buck Turgidson 12-03-02 10:41 PM

Meryl Streep in Sophie's Choice. I've never seen anybody, before or since, lose themselves so completely in a part.

Crizzar 12-03-02 10:49 PM

James Gandolfini - The Sopranos Best....acting.....ever.


Runners up:

Denzel Washington - Training Day
Sam Jackson - Pulp Fiction
Christopher Walken - King of New York

B.A. 12-03-02 11:08 PM

Russell Crowe will be hard-pressed to top his performance in Michael Mann's The Insider, imo.

HistoryProf 12-03-02 11:52 PM


Originally posted by Crizzar
James Gandolfini - The Sopranos Best....acting.....ever.

:up: Quite possibly the best character in the history of either television or film...precisely because Ganolfini's acting is so dynamic and his ability to convey so much with such subtle facial expressions. Simply amazing to watch.

Aaron Amos 12-04-02 01:03 AM

Russell Crowe for The Insider,L.A Confidental and A Beatiful Mind
Tom Hanks for The Green Mile

Mondo Kane 12-04-02 01:07 AM

Peter Sellers as Mandrake,Muffley,and Das Doktor in DR. STRANGELOVE.

jfoobar 12-04-02 01:25 AM


Originally posted by jetflair
Bill Pullman in ID4
Wow, opinions do vary. I consider this to be one of the more unbelievable roles (in a bad way) in recent film history, in large part because of Pullman's performance.

I am a pretty big fan of his, btw, but not in ID4. Of course, the film is pretty dreadful with or without him.

Pullman is outstanding in The Accidental Tourist.


Tom Hanks in The Green Mile
I don't think this measures up to the "best ever" category, even among Hanks performances, but I am in awe of his triumphant scene in the bathroom. Terrific facial acting there.


Pierce Brosnan in The Thomas Crown Affair
Still to this day, I think my favorite Brosnan film performance was in The Fourth Protocol.

jfoobar 12-04-02 01:29 AM


Originally posted by Buck Turgidson
Meryl Streep in Sophie's Choice. I've never seen anybody, before or since, lose themselves so completely in a part.
I tend to agree. Silkwood also deserves mention in a discussion about great Streep work.

the aftermath 12-04-02 01:49 AM


Originally posted by bahist17
Russell Crowe will be hard-pressed to top his performance in Michael Mann's The Insider, imo.
:up: Yes. One of my favorite movies ever simply because of Crowe's performance.

RKillgore 12-04-02 03:04 AM

Ellen Burstyn in Requiem for a Dream.

Father Merrin 12-04-02 03:34 AM

Let's see, off the top of my head , here's a few 'supporting' or 'star' performaces that were pretty darn stellar.....

Robert DeNiro- GoodFellas. Yeah , Pesci got the Oscar (deservedly so), but this is a truly great performance. Bob was' in 'the groove' fer sure.
John C Reilly- Magnolia.....just watch it again for Reilly.
Peter Sellers-Dr. Strangelove. ......... a highly entertaining performance in triplicate.
Billy Bob Thornton- Slingblade. ....... Billy Bob has some chops.
Chris Walken -True Romance......An incendiary blast. He's in a vendetta kind of mood....
Ed Norton- American History X..... I might also throw in 'Primal Fear'.

Grimfarrow 12-04-02 09:49 AM

Renee Falconetti in "The Passion of Joan of Arc"

and, more recently, Isabelle Huppert in anything she does, but especially for "The Piano Teacher". Gosh, that is one truly unparalleled acting.

Xanager 12-04-02 10:39 AM

Ben Kingsley in Gandhi

movielib 12-04-02 11:06 AM

1. Maggie Smith in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.

2. Meryl Streep in Sophie's Choice.

antennaball 12-04-02 11:46 AM

*Kevin Spacey - American Beauty
*Jack Lemmon - Glengarry Glen Ross

Jaymole 12-04-02 12:41 PM

Marlon Brando - On the Waterfront
Dustin Hoffman - Midnight Cowboy

woofman 12-04-02 12:54 PM

Anthony Hopkins- Silence of the lambs

Jody Foster- Silence of the lambs

Buttmunker 12-04-02 01:00 PM

Jack Nicholson - "Five Easy Pieces"

You got to know the man - got to know that he doesn't have a clue as to what he wants or where he's destined to go. He's got a temper, but he's also got a slight conscience. He's working hard at killing his conscience, and by the end of the movie, you can see he's gotten the better of his conscience as the end credits silencely read up the screen.

Kind of left me speechless at the end. I never thought he could have done it.

conscience 12-04-02 01:54 PM


Originally posted by JustinS
Pullman is outstanding in The Accidental Tourist.
Too bad the movie was a piece of trash. The book is way better.


Jack Nicholson - Five Easy Pieces or Carnal Knowledge
Dustin Hoffman - The Graduate
Bob Hoskins - Mona Lisa

Julia Roberts - Erin Brockovich

JadeTiger 12-04-02 03:00 PM

Sally Field in Steel Magnolias
The speech at the graveside is amazing. I can not sit through this scene without crying.

darth bird 12-04-02 04:22 PM

Thank you Father Merrin for pointing out Ed Norton. I second both of those.

How 'bout Kevin Spacey in Usual Suspects?
For me, George Clooney will never top From Dusk till Dawn. He's done a PHENOMENAL job of trying, though. It's the first thing I really noticed him in. LOVE that movie. He nearly tied it with Out of Sight and Ocean's 11.
So far haven't seen a better performance for Matt Damon than Rounders, wait, take that back, DOGMA is Damon's best movie.
Jason Lee's best performance, for me, will always be Brodie Bruce from Mallrats. His signature character.


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